FRENCH QUARTER FESTIVAL 2014
New Orleans, LA |
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YOUR HOTELS
MONTELEONE
214 Royal
It's been said that the French Quarter begins in the lobby of the Hotel Monteleone. This
venerable establishment sits majestically at the foot of Royal Street giving guests the
best point of departure for all things New Orleans. Step outside this French Quarter
hotel to discover shop after shop of fabulous European antiques, estate jewelry, Oriental
rugs, and art and antiquities from around the world. Quaint restaurants and specialty
shops line the cobblestone French Quarter streets that lead to Jackson Square,
the Old French Market and the River Walk where tourists and native New Orleanians
stroll the levee and watch the steamboats and barges along the Mississippi River. At
this New Orleans hotel you'll find history around every corner.
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SHERATON NEW ORLEANS
500 Canal Street
Just steps from the French Quarter, the Sheraton New Orleans Hotel provides easy access
to world-class dining, live music, great shopping and more. Arise to a breakfast
of beignets and café au lait just steps from the French Quarter. Spend an afternoon
shopping Royal Street and the French Market. Relax in Jackson Square or dine at a
world famous restaurant in the French Quarter. Hear the sultry tones of a late night jazz
show. Dining at Roux Bistro or Pelican Bar.
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Plan: 2A |
ARRIVE: April 9, 10 or 11, 2014
(Festival days: April 10, 11, 12 & 13) |
STAY: 2 Nights | HOTEL: Monteleone or Sheraton New Orleans |
FEATURES: 2 Nights hotel & tax; Choice of either a City Tour OR Natchez Riverboat Cruise. |
RATES PER PERSON: | SGL | DBL | TPL | QD |
Monteleone | $895 | 495 | 395 | 345 |
Extra Nights |
$250 | 125 | 98 | 88 |
Sheraton New Orleans | $695 | 395 | 325 | 295 |
Extra Nights | $234 | 117 | 93 | 83 |
ADD-ONS: Add a Dinner, Jazz Brunch at Court of Two Sisters, Plantation Tour or Dinner Jazz Cruise; rates quoted at time of booking. |
KIDS RATES (All Kids 2 to 18 yrs): Plan 2A - $35 |
ABOUT FRENCH QUARTER FESTIVAL: This is a great Festival highlighting food, music and art. There are 18 stages set up around the French Quarter, hosting 150 musical performances and 450 performers, with nearly 250 hours of free entertainment. Enjoy music of all kinds: Jazz, Salsa, gospel, R & B, Blues, Cajun, rap, hip-hop, country, rock and Dixieland. In addition, New Orleans' great chefs put up 60 food and beverage stations where you can sample the very best of the city's cuisine and very reasonable prices! For the entire weekend, the French Quarter is transformed into a vast outdoor mall featuring the best in local musical entertainment, culinary delights and colorful works of art..
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